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Ōeyama,
Ooeyama or
Mount Ooe may
refer to:
Ōeyama (mountain range) (大江山), a
mountain range in
Kyoto Prefecture, ****an
Ōeyama (mountain) (大枝山), a mountain...
- The
oldest surviving text of the
legend is
recorded in the 14th
century Ōeyama Ekotoba (大江山絵詞 "Tale of
Mount Ōe in
Pictures and Words"), a
picture scroll...
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Ōeyama (****anese: 大枝山), also
known as Ooe-yama and
Mount Ooe, is a
mountain in
Kyoto Prefecture, ****an. The
mount is 480m high. The
mountain is located...
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Located at the base of the
Tango Peninsula in
Kyoto Prefecture,
Ōeyama (大江山)
mountain range extends over Yosano-cho, ****uchiyama and Miyazu. The highest...
- note for his
military exploits, and is
known for
quelling the
bandits of
Ōeyama. His
loyal service earned him the
governorships of Izu Province, Kozuke...
- in
northern Kyoto Prefecture. It
forms part of the Tango-Amanohashidate-
Ōeyama Quasi-National Park. A thin
strip of land
connects two
opposing sides of...
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during a
period of
unrest caused by an
outbreak of
disease and
bandits from
Oeyama.
Unbeknownst to Kintoki, the
bandit leader Shuten Dōji is in fact her cousin...
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created that the oni
began to be
depicted in paintings, and the 14th
century Ōeyama ekotoba (大江山絵詞) is the
oldest surviving emakimono (picture scroll) depicting...
- process,
which has been
significantly upgraded, is
called the "
Ōeyama process". The
Ōeyama process differs from the Krupp-Renn
process in the use of limestone...
- boy who has the same name as
Masao Oeyama and also a 6th
grader who is
absolutely short for his age and is
Oeyama's sidekick. He's
known as
Komasa (小政)...